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Counter-balancing the extreme experimental work that I'm doing with Zone Patcher by taking some of my favourite old SOOC shots from my pre-photo manipulation days ( before 2012 ) and collaging them into dip and trip-tychs. The originals can be seen in my "University Worlds" album, featured on this page. In actuality these shots were all taken on a Canon Rebel XS, A digital SLR, which I used right up until Sept of 2014.

 

Three images were taken in the middle of a scorching heatwave in July 2011 on the University of Toronto campus. All three shots were taken from one standing position and featuring the old stone architecture copiously grown over with the requisite ivy.

 

I love these three images each for their lushness and light so I left them almost entirely alone - merely giving them a new context for viewing. Some were given glowing edges and some were bevelled. This more so for crispness of presentation rather then alteration. The background was created by stretching two of the images and tucking them behind the 3 full originals.

 

Another image from the shoot, a fourth black and white shot was added. I then turned it upside down, reduced it's opacity by 60% or so and layered it in as a unifying and framing element. Individual, original images were also pulled almost out of frame to act as edging elements. Except for the black & white image, then, the rest derives entirely from the SOOC originals.

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2011, 2019. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

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Telus International Centre, University of Alberta

 

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The spectacular and famous Golden Dome at the University of Notre Dame during the spring of 2020. This image was taken on Notre Dame Avenue.

Such beautiful buildings :)

Front of the recently renovated Mary Duke Biddle Music Building, Duke University, Durham, NC.

 

Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 115

Fuji Superia ISO 200 film

SafetyLine Jalousie Louvre Windows The Cairns Institute

 

The Cairns Institute is a flagship building at James Cook University’s Cairns campus and home to twenty disciplines in tropical studies.

 

SafetyLine Jalousie offers highly innovative double glazed louvre shutter systems for traditional as well as modern building designs in Australia. Our louvre shutter systems for commercial use has a wide range of uses ranging from acting as a screen, to provide sun protection and regulate the indoor climate and even save on electricity for commercial, education, high rise and multi building.

 

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January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

Scale model of Drake University's Meredith Hall, designed by visionary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1962. The hall opened at Drake University in 1965. Today -- March 27, 2012 -- is Mies van der Rohe's 126th birthday.

 

Photo courtesy the Special Collections at Cowles Library, Drake University. Find more historic photos at www.lib.drake.edu/heritage/.

 

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This is the metallic exterior of one of the new science buildings at University College Dublin. The sky was actually grey!

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January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

Frist Campus Center with foreboding clouds o'erhead.

January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

A striking example of 1980s brutalist architecture at the Osaka University of Arts, this captures the raw elegance of an outdoor concrete spiral staircase. Sculptural and geometric, the stairs twist upward with a commanding presence, perfectly complemented by a small integrated fountain at the base. The exposed concrete, weathered by time, evokes a sense of timeless design—bold, functional, and unapologetically modern. This architectural piece invites reflection on the intersection of form, flow, and functionality in public space.

January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

Instituto Superior de Arte by Ricardo Porro

The new WVU Alumni Center features many meeting and conference rooms with state of the art technology.

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

Instituto Superior de Arte by Ricardo Porro

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

Instituto Superior de Arte by Ricardo Porro

This is a 2011 edit of an older image.

- Josh

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Five decorative marble columns –representing classical orders of architecture – stood for several years as a placeholder for the future site of the Architecture building. The 23-foot stand-alone columns were later incorporated into the newly built Knowlton Hall, which was dedicated in 2004." Previous text from the following website: library.osu.edu/site/buckeyestroll/knowlton-hall/

 

"Knowlton Hall is home to the School of Architecture, which includes the disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture and city and regional planning. The building was named after OSU alumnus Austin E. Knowlton, who donated $16 million to the school in 1994. The 165,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, auditorium, studio and gallery spaces, a library and a rooftop garden.

 

Knowlton Hall has received several design awards, including the Architecture Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, which is the profession’s highest recognition of works that “exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.”

 

Knowlton Hall was built on the site of the old Ives Hall (demolished in 2002), which housed the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and had also been the home to Architecture’s student design studios.

 

"Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

January 23, 2021 - "Knowlton Hall, dedicated in 2004, is a state-of-the-art facility for the School of Architecture. The School’s new home is based on the integration of elements: inside and out, students and faculty, old and new, school and university, art and technology. Each of the three disciplines of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning are mixed. The design reflects the school’s mission of excellence in education, innovation in design and planning, and the stewardship of quality environment.Knowlton Hall marks an important entrance to campus and forms a nucleus of professional schools along with the College of Engineering and Fisher College of Business. The 165,000-square-foot facility houses all classrooms, facilities, and offices for KSA’s three disciplines. Students learn in the six classrooms, four seminar spaces, 350-seat auditorium, outdoor classroom spaces, and 500 studio spaces available to them. The building also featuresgallery space for exhibitions, central review space for critiques of student work, a materials/fabrication lab, an experimental garden space, a 30,000-volume library, two computer laboratories, a digital image library, and a café.Knowlton Hall was designed by Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects of Atlanta, with Wandel & Schnell of Columbus (now WSA Studio). Landscape Architecture was designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates, New York and Cambridge." Previous text from the following website: architizer.com/projects/knowlton-school-of-architecture/

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